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India is a federal country. Discuss​

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Answered by rohitraj9319
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Under federalism, different states decide to come under a central authority and form a federation. Both the federal authority (which is also known as central authority) and the states operate in predecided areas as far as the making of enacting of laws is concerned. Areas like Defence and foreign affairs, Monetary control etc. remains under the jurisdiction of the central or Federal authority.There a list of common areas also exists, on which both the centre and the states can make laws, but when both the authorities make a law on any one subject/area, centre's law will prevail over the state's law. In India also, states have opted to come under a central authority. Hope, in the light of above you will easily understand that how is India a federal country.

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Divison of power between different levels

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Answered by panchalisen12
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India – A Federal State

But not once in the constitution is the word “federation” ever mentioned. Instead what is said is that India is a “Union of States'. Actually many historians believe that India is a quasi-federal country. It means it is a federal state with some features of a unitary government.

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